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Re: Fire Romeo

Originally Posted by JWIL4CY

If anyone needs to be fire it is clearly Pioli.

Yes. Firing romeo does nothing if you don't fire Pioli.
When the "quality" competition for QB that was brought in was Brady Quinn I knew there was trouble. Things are making sense after manning wouldn't even sniff the chiefs and when orton left for a backup role. Cassell was the started no matter what because pioli is so afraid of what people will say if he fires his own boy.
Problem is I don't think clark hunt is any good as an owner either.

Re: Fire Romeo

Originally Posted by cydsho

Yes. Firing romeo does nothing if you don't fire Pioli.
When the "quality" competition for QB that was brought in was Brady Quinn I knew there was trouble. Things are making sense after manning wouldn't even sniff the chiefs and when orton left for a backup role. Cassell was the started no matter what because pioli is so afraid of what people will say if he fires his own boy.
Problem is I don't think clark hunt is any good as an owner either.

Let's be honest. The Chiefs haven't had a top tier QB since....Len Dawson?

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